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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has announced that it will waive day use fees, normally charged at boat launch ramps, and swimming beaches, at its recreation areas, nationwide, in recognition of National Public Lands Day on Saturday, Sept. 22. The Albuquerque District has also announced events open to the public that will be held at four of its New Mexico lakes on National Public Lands Day. [Read More]Published: Sep-17-18

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Abiquiu Lake, will be hosting its National Public Lands Day celebration on Sat. Sept. 30, 2017. Activities will begin at 10:00 am at the Cerrito Boat Ramp parking lot, and end for lunch at 1:00 pm. Volunteers will be assisting lake staff with shoreline cleanup, river cleanup, trail work, and landscaping. [Read More]Published: Sep-08-17

National Public Lands Day, the largest annual volunteer hands-on restoration activity of its kind, is Saturday, Sept. 24. The Albuquerque District is hosting five events at Abiquiu, Cochiti, Conchas and Santa Rosa lakes in New Mexico and John Martin Reservoir in southern Colorado. Day use fees will be waived. [Read More]Published: Sep-21-16

For the 12th consecutive year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Abiquiu Lake will host its National Public Lands Day celebration Saturday, September 27. Activities begin at 10:00 am at the Cerrito Boat Ramp parking lot, and end for lunch at 1:00 pm. [Read More]Published: Sep-22-14

National Public Lands Day, the largest annual volunteer hands-on restoration activity of its kind, is Saturday, Sept. 27. Albuquerque District is hosting four events at Abiquiu, Cochiti and Conchas lakes in New Mexico and John Martin Reservoir in southern Colorado. Day use fees will be waived. [Read More]Published: Sep-19-14

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) announced today that it will waive day-use fees at its more than 2,400 USACE-operated recreation areas nationwide in recognition of National Public Lands Day, Sept. 29. On this day, fees normally charged at boat launch ramps and swimming beaches will be waived. USACE does not charge entrance fees to its parks. [Read More]Published: Sep-12-12